Abstract
Female prisoners are an invisible correctional population; thus, media images are critical in shaping people’s understanding of this social issue. Although research has examined how Hollywood depicts female prisoners, it has not delved into images found in reality-based programs. This study examined documentaries, televised news magazines, and talk shows to determine how these programs portray this incarcerated population and to identify how the issue is framed. Findings indicate that although some of the critical issues facing incarcerated women are presented, these programs still highlight factors that excite viewers, including violence and sex, thereby creating a sensationalized and damaging image of women behind bars.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Default journal |
State | Published - Jan 1 2007 |
Keywords
- Female prisoners, Media, Women inmates, Women and media, Women and prison, Social construction of gender
Disciplines
- Criminology and Criminal Justice